Maxood wrote:
> I have spotted where i was wrong and there was insufficient
> data...right! My app is running just fine on the emulator.
> Now i need to deploy my app on the device and need to know whether i
> have to deploy/install the SQLite db file along with my app.

>From the standpoint of databases, devices and emulators are identical.
If it works on a clean emulator, it will work on a clean device. So,
create yourself a fresh AVD, install your app, and see what happens.

> Because without the database file when i deploy my tried and tested
> app on the device i get the same error: "The application
> com.myapps.xxxx has stopped unexpectedly"

Here it my advice again, updated:

Step #1: Use adb logcat, DDMS, or the DDMS perspective in Eclipse to
find the Java stack trace of the exception

Step #2: Fix the root cause of the exception

Step #3: There is no step #3

In other words, "The application com.myapps.xxxx has stopped
unexpectedly" is insufficient data for anyone to provide assistance.

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